Birdseed Biscuit
- Total Time Needed:
- 1 Hour
To encourage birds to visit your yard, try hanging a homemade birdseed biscuit. You might want to keep an eye out for feathered friends on Valentine's Day; the 2010 Great Backyard Bird Count is February 12-15, when people across the country spend 15 minutes or more taking stock of the birds in their towns. For tips, tally sheets, and a list of events, go to birdsource.org/gbbc.
- Materials
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- 3/4 cup of birdseed
- 1 tablespoon flour
- Water
- Cookie cutter
- Oil
- Foil
- Cookie sheet
- Straw
- Ribbon
- Instructions
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Our recipe makes two 3-inch biscuits (one is shown here) or a single 4-inch biscuit. Mix together the birdseed, flour, and 2 tablespoons of water.
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Spray or wipe a cookie cutter with oil and place it on a foil-covered cookie sheet. Pack the mixture into the cutter, inserting half a straw near the top to create a hole for hanging. -
Bake the biscuit (with the straw) in a 170ยบ oven until the biscuit is hard, about one hour. Let it cool.
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Remove the straw, thread a ribbon through the hole, and hang it outside in a sheltered spot.
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